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633: 157: 168: 208:. As with other shapes, the ritual bronzes followed early pottery versions for domestic use, and were recalled in later art in both metal, pottery, and sometimes stone. The shape changed somewhat over the centuries but constant characteristics are a circular form (seen from above), with a rounded, wide, profile or shape from the side, standing on a narrower rim or foot. There are usually two, or sometimes four, handles, and there may be a cover or a square base (or both). 143: 458: 234:. The inscription relates a rebellion by remnants of the Shang, and its defeat by the Zhou, which helps us to date it. Because historians know exactly when this unsuccessful rebellion against the Zhou dynasty took place then the bowl can be dated very accurately. 271: 323: 296: 275: 320: 300: 490: 484: 499: 475: 529: 119: 331: 220: 408: 522: 751: 440: 462: 205: 392: 343: 853: 810: 515: 250: 825: 469: 538: 201: 671: 395:
In Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online, (accessed February 7, 2012; subscription required).
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The great bronze age of China: an exhibition from the People's Republic of China
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The development of the Gui, illustrated by examples in the collection of the
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The British Museum bowl inscription on the inside of the bowl tells that
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describing the appointment of an official "Song" by the King of Zhou.
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vessel used to hold offerings of food, probably mainly grain, for
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San Diego: San Diego Museum of Art. 511: 332:A History of the World in 100 Objects 221:A History of the World in 100 Objects 215:, an 11th-century BC example in the 16:Type of Chinese vase-like container 13: 418: 321:"Chinese Zhou ritual vessel (gui)" 14: 865: 491:late 11th–early 10th century B.C. 450: 200:is a type of bowl-shaped ancient 631: 456: 386:Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 219:was chosen as object 23 in the 125: 104: 399:Sing, Yu; Caron Smith (1999). 353: 337: 330:at the British Museum, #23 of 314: 289: 264: 83: 69: 39: 1: 257: 344:"Chinese Zhou ritual vessel" 7: 811:Chinese bronze inscriptions 297:"British Museum Highlights" 272:"British Museum Collection" 251:Yale University Art Gallery 237: 10: 870: 826:Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng 470:Metropolitan Museum of Art 803: 640: 629: 545: 136: 118: 111: 97: 90: 76: 62: 55: 50: 46: 32: 28: 23: 391:Rawson, Jessica, et al. 334:, accessed February 2012 425:Fong, Wen, ed. 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Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
Middle Chinese
Middle Chinese
Old Chinese
Zhengzhang

Shang dynasty


Kang Hou gui
Western Zhou
British Museum
London
Chinese ritual bronze
ancestral tombs
Kang Hou gui
British Museum
A History of the World in 100 Objects
King Wu
Wei
Song gui
Yale University Art Gallery
"British Museum Collection"
the original
"British Museum Highlights"
the original
"Chinese Zhou ritual vessel (gui)"

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